If there’s one thing developers generally have a strong supply of, it’s passion. While this is a great driving force that sparks motivation and creativity, it doesn’t always lend itself well when looking at projects from a marketing and business perspective, but it is possible.
So today we’re going to explore how one developer made some interesting revelations over the course of a couple of projects that allowed them to focus on their passion while taking a more pragmatic approach to the market, striking a functional balance between the two.
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